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Topic: Network help. (Read 1210 times)

I need some help with my network setup as I am new to Linux. I want to run 2 seperate internal networks. 1 for LinuxMCE and the other for my computers. I would like for the computers to be able to network boot from the core on the other internal network. I thought I could set it up like this, DSL modem to router then split to the computer network and the Linux MCE network. I would to be able to share files between networks. Is this possible, and if so how could I do this? I have attached a diagram of how I would like this setup.

unless you want the router, in which case disable the DHCP server on the router and you can place it in between the switch and LinuxMCE (core) or after switch (i can see you wanting this only if you have a wireless router and want wireless)

I am trying to maximize bandwidth for gaming. I don't know if using Linux MCE as the router will cause more lag than a normal router. This could possibly be dependent on the computer I use for the core. Also when power goes out with my current setup ( Modem-Router-Computers) no Linux MCE, I still keep my wireless internet with my ups and my laptop. My ups will not run the core for very long. Another thing is the wireless. Can a wireless router with DHCP turned off connected to the core still provide me wireless internet access? Then there is the issues of AT&T Uverse and their data streams. I have to watch how I set this up so when I connect my computers, the network only takes one of those data streams.If my concerns are unfounded then using the core for all my network traffic shouldn't be a problem. I apoligize that I have so many questions but I am very new to this.

the usual method for using the wireless on a router in a network with an existing DHCP server is (after turning the in-built DHCP server off) to plug an RJ45 from the network into the switch panel, (the bank of four RJ45 sockets, not the WAN port) it will then transfer the DHCP requests/traffic as if it was a wireless access point

remember to change the IP to a static address outside the scope range of the core, otherwise troubles lay ahead for your network!

If you set it up like you suggest you can't share files or network boot your computers (except the MDs).I have had LMCE fill up my 100MB LAN when ripping a DVD to a fileserver.If you set it up like intended you can always move it into 'your' configuration later, that way you can check.LMCE is supposedly designed not to flood the network, and so far I would agree that it seems that way.